what is the area of a trapezoid with bases of 8.2 CM + 5.9 cm and a height of 10 cm will mark brainiest
1 answer:
<span>Trapezoid area = ((sum of the bases) ÷ 2) • height
</span><span>Trapezoid area = [(8.2 + 5.9) /2] * 10
</span><span>Trapezoid area = (14.1 / 2) * 10
</span><span>Trapezoid area =7.05 * 10
</span><span>Trapezoid area = 70.50
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